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Show f yy ' ft , orld Discus. uyesier i ops i .. ; . Jay Breaks Sports Mirror by Own Mark John Mooney At Brussels zi ?S2j Tribune Sports Editor Page 22 Salt Lake City, Utah - p mid-seaso- I THINK the biggest part of control Is being born with it, particularly in regard to the fast ball. Control of other is like a golf pitches, like the Curve and the change-ups- , swing. It takes practipe and concentration to be able to repeat exactly motions that dont come naturally." Stuff Wont Hurt Kid Pitchers Many baseball experts, real and imaginary, contend that kid pitchers ruin their chances by trying to pitch curves, screwballs and sliders at an early age. But Hall doesnt agree. AS FAR AS Im concerned, he contends, it is never too early to begin experimenting and trying to throw curves, screwballs, sliders and knucklers. The only precaution I would offer is that the kid pitcher not experiment too much when his arm doesnt feel right. If a kid can perfect a winner knuckler like Wilhelm has, he might be a in the majors. You dont perfect these pitches overnight, and thats why Id advise a kid pitcher to experiment WILHELMS KNUCKLER is thrown hard (as knucklers it consistently breaks quite a bit. That big mitt and go) should prolong his major league career," Dick added. e Salt Lake Loses a Citizen Dick wont be back in Salt Lake City this winter, as he since joining the Bees. IT IS NICE to be in Baltimore. In fart, its so nice we bought a home here, just a few blocks from my parents "home, so TlFte missing all the fine frtends and the good job in Salt Lake City from now on, I guess, he said I figure I escaped from Kansas City just in time, though ltould be Interesting to be Involved first hand in such a situation. has been ' My impression is that Kansas City is run by a typical fan who says, Oh, if only I had a few million dollars to burn, like to see what I could do about running that dub. Only Id in this case, owner Chuck Finley actually does have the cash and the inclination to run his ball club. Presumably, in time. Kansas City can attain respectability, if Mr. Finley doesnt become disillusioned A PENNANT PREDICTION? The Yankees appear to be the team to beat and I think we have a good chance to do it. I think we are over our slump and that winning, like losing, tends to be cumulative and a great deal of a' teams success is due to its mental state. Success breeds confidence. Detroit has a good team, if its front line pitchers hold out Minnesotas pitching collapsed Cleveland has a good club and Chicago presumably could wind up in the first division. As for myself, I started well last year and suffered a recurrence of some old arm trouble that plagued me. It didnt prevent my pitching, but caused me to be less effective. This year, after my first start against Washington, my arm hurt and it wasnt as strong as Id like. 'But well be battling the leaders or contenders, bet on that, Dick offered. Observation Ward Sint joining laltlmara, Dick Hall hat found that hurling for tho Oriofoi isn't pitching for tho birds. Wen Lost Pet. Behind 6-- L. Aug. 20 BRUSSELS, Jay Silvester, United States lieutenant from Utah, broke the ac cepted world record for the discus throw for the second time in less than two weeks in the International Military Track and Field Championships Sunday. Army two-ru- St. Louis T. Cincinnati 4 Philadelphia 8--7 Milwaukee 8-Chicago 1. Plttaburgh 0 (11 In-B8an rranciaco 11. Log Angelee I Misitri Prekable PlUhan (No garnet scheduled.) Batting Leaders Cash. Detroit. Amerlcaa Laagee Howard. Naw York, .355: Pier-aal- l. .333. Cleveland, National Laasaa Clemente, Pittsburgh. .388; Roblnaon. Cincinnati, .3411 Pinson. Cincinnati, J32. - V t 1 to t' A I 4. imv ii V v "--VJ ' & w r"' t jhliin - y v Lt Jay through 4-- THgrni j. vA g. y? Silvester of Tremonton after mighty discus follows heave k Toronto Buffalo Jersey City 4--3 Rochester it Richmond, ppd.. rain Columbus 8, Syracua 7 By Associated Preen THE SEATTLE, Aug. 20 Seattle took a baseball doubleheader from Salt Lake City and Sunday to win the Pacific Coast League series, 4-- 3 5-- 4 5-- THE RAINIERS used four walks, two hits and a sprinkling of Salt Lake errors for their second four-ruinning of the day in the first frame of the second contest The Bees scored in the second, Doc Edwards rapping out a single and crossing the plate on Billy Williams second double of the game and fourth of the day. BAINIERS regained on back-to-bacdoubles by Bob Tillman and Marian Coughtry off Joe Schaffemoth, the . third Bee the lead First k gamt SALT LAKE SEATTLE ftb r b rbl ab r b rbl Cline cf 3 1 1 0 Mann H 3 0 0 0 Wtllmi rf 4 0 Jenson as 4 1 2 0 o Luplow if Clinton rf 3 Jonei lb 4 0 0 0 Glle lb Burk 2b 3 I 1 0 Umphlt of 4 0 1 0 Alvii Sb 4 1 1 0 Wolfe e 4 Kubsyn a 4 0 1 Cghtry 3b 3 0 11 IwmM c 3 0 0 Mlmbrg 2b 3 0 1 1 0 0 Singletn p 1 0 0 0 Hmiltn p Kuhn 0 0 Wills p 0 0 0 0 0 01 Radats p 0 0 0 0 Tvriverp 0 0 Proctor p 0 O 0 0 I? ( 110 alls 110 . Totals 88 8 8 81 Tatala 8 4 8 4 out for Hamilton in 6th; out for Tyrlvar in 7th; out lor Proctor In 8th. Salt Lake 808 OOO 10 KUBISZYN hit a double in the Bee Itsttls OOO 400 OOx 4 E None. DP Alvii, Burke fifth to tie the score and Ty Jones; Jenson and Malmberg? Jenson Cline led off the Salt Lake nd Glle; Coughtry. Malmberg and LOB Salt Lake fl, Seattle 5. sixth with a single and "was Glle, 2B Wllllama 2. Kublszvn, Glle, sacrificed to second. For the Umphlett SB Lawrence. 8 Maim second time in the day, Se- berg, Singleton, Glle. is 5 attle manager Johnny Pesky HroUtn iU l used southpaw reliever Ted Tyriver .27 Wills to retire A1 Luplow and Proctor Singltn (W. Wills righthander Dick Radatz to Radstx ' JACK three-ru- n -- American Association Louisville 3 Denver 2 Houston 7. Indianapolis 4 Worth Omaha 34. Daliaa-Ft- . 7 Texas League r, ISTANBUL, Aug. 20 (tf) Britains Robin Blakelock Austin t. Tulsa 0 Ardmore 9, Amarillo 3 Ban Antonio 9 Victoria 9 Southern Association Atlanta 7 Macon 6 Birmingham 4. Mobil. 8 Naahvllle at Chattanooga, Tain l f Littla Rock T. Shreveport 1 J J f r feA jA ySi a ppd.. de- feated Doris Schuster of Austo win the womens singles title in the Istanbul International Tennis Tournament Sunday. tria, 5-- 3-- '.- 1(00 Totals 81 1 1 11 - Totals 84 14 4 a Struck out for Conley In 5thi b Muffett in tingled for 7th. Beaten 010 OOO OOOl Detroit til 030 OOx 4 Yaatrzemaki, McAuliffa, Feman dea. Wood DP Buddln, Schilling and Runnels; Schilling. Buddln and Run nela Malzone, Runnels and Wertx: Wood. Fernandes and Cash 2; Wood and Caeh: Fernandes, Wood and Cash; McAuliffe, Wood and Caih LOB Boston 7, Detroit 7 2B House, Cola-vltSB Nixon. SB Bruton. 9 t Kaline. r er bb so 4 4 0 1 Conley (L Muffett 4 2 2 1 3 1 0 0 1 o Nichols 7 4 Lary fW, lt-- ) T 1.59. 113 BOSTON First gama: NEW TORS t CLEVELAND ab r k rbl ab r k rbl Rchrdn 2b 5 2 2 0l Aspmnt 2b 4 0 1 0 Gardnr3b 5 11 OiPiersallcf 4 0 0 0 3 2 1 2Francona If 3 0 0 0 Marta rf Mantle cf 4 13 4lKirklndrf 3 0 0 0 Barra If 5 0 1 0 Phillips 3b 3 0 0 0 Romano c 3 0 10 Lopez If Power lb 3 0 10 Howard e 3 0 0 0 Skowra lb 9 0 3 0 Held as 0 0 0 0 Boyer sa 4 0 0 0 Perry p 4 0 0 0 10 0 0 Terry p .liman p 10 0 0 ieman 10 10 Tetala 396 11 6 Tetala 29 4 4 4 out for Perry in 3rd; b singled for Stlgman in 9th. 802 401 0004 New Yerk 000 040 0004 Cleveland X None. DP Gardner to Richardson to Skowron; Boyer to Richardson to SkowTOQ. 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Aasarleaa Ltagae Marta, Yanks. 118; ManUa, Yanks, 113; GenUle, Orioles. 108. National Laagee Capeda, Giants, Aaron. 110; Roblnaon, Reda, 108 , Braves, 85. ii- all-tim- O Seattle Takes Twin Wins From Bees 34; C.pwla. Giants. 34; Aaron, Bravsa, 31; Maya. Giants. 31. Ch.rleiton r. Wertz lb 5 0 10, Kaline rf Perry, Stlgman. T 2.11. Malzne 3b 5 0 2 OtColavitolf 1 O' Second game: c 5 0 Cash lb 3 Paglroni 0 0 0 McAuliffe NEW YORK CLEVELAND 1 1 01 3baa . ab r k rbl ab r h rbl 2 3 O Frnandzaa 3 0 0 0 Rchrdn 2b 5 1 1 0 Asprmt 2b 4 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 Gardnr 3b 4 110 Picrsall cf 4 1 10 Ol 0 0 Bertma 3b 0 0 0 0 Maris rf Francona If 4 1 Roarke o 3 0 0 0 Mantle cf 1100 2 0 12 Kirklnd rf 4 0 c Morton 10 12 Berra If 4 0 11 Phillips 3b 4 0 House e 0 0 0 0 Blnehrd e 4 110 Romano c Bunning p Skwm lb 5 112 Power lb Maxwell Boyer as 4 0 0 0 Held as Fox p 10 0 0 Sheldon p 4 0 10 Bello 0 0 Allen p hurler of the game. Cough-try- s Total 40 IS 6 Totals 32 7 5 7 0 0 Funk p for t b In 7th Bunning blow scored Kenny Wolfe, Totals 84 3 S 3 popped out for Fernandez in 8th; for Roarks in Stht for 424 401 0245 who had gone in to run for PagUaroni In 9th. 000 001 0102 Tillman. 002 202 0008 Beaten E Romano, Phillips, Gardner, DP 7 301 900 Detroit PiersaU to Power; Gardner to RichSecond game: MaUone YastrsemskL Cash. DP ardson to Skowron; Asnromonte to BALT LAKE SEATTLE Pag llaronl to Malzone. LOB Boston Held to Power (2. LOB New York ab r b rbl ab r b rbl 9, Detroit 5. 2B Wertz, Hardy. MaL 6, Cleveland 4. IB Francona. HR Cllna cf 4 0 2 0 Mann 11 2 110 zone. Green, Wood. 3B Green. HR Skowron, Francona. 11 Wlllmsrf 0 0 0 0 YaatrzemskL Cash MaxwelL SB k r er bb ee Ip Jenson as Luplow 11 110 Malzone, Kaline. S Stallard. 9 2 1 1 2 9 Sheldon W. Jona, lb Clinton rf 4 10 0 5 Mi 3 3 2 2 6 er bb so Bell (L, la Burke 2b 3 112 Gile lb 1 6 4 8 Allen Stallard 4 2 2 2 1 (L, . Alvl, lb - . . Jmphlt cl 2 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Bunning 3b 2 1 0 0 Tillman e I T I 50 0 1 Funk 4-- 1 Fox HBP Bell (W. By (Gardnef). (Maris), 1 3 0 Kbszvn aa 4 e T 48. A 37,793. T 2:41. A 56,307. Edwrds c 3 1 2 01 Cghtry 3b 2 S I I McDwll p 0 0 0 01 Mlmbrg 2b 3 Abnthy p 3 0 1 0 Borland p 2 0 0 0 Ritchie p 0 0 0 0 Schfmh p 0 0 0 0 Wills p 0 0 5 0 10 0 0 Radatz p 10 0 0 Totals 8141141 Tetala 24 5 4 4 .into double play for Alvis in out lor 3rd: in 5th : cran for Tillman Abernathy in 8th; for Mann In 6th; out for Schaffemoth in 7th. Salt Lake 014 034 54 Seattle 400 401 I 5 Burke, Kubiscyn Borland. DP Kubiazyn, Burke and Jones; Malm berg. Jenson and Glle. LOB Salt Lake 11, Seattle 7. 2B Williams I. Kubiazyn, Malmberg. Jenson, 'TUI man, Coughtry, Kdwards. S Wil- Americas Leas so Marls. Yanks, 48; KiUabraw. Twins. Yanks, 48; - International League 6-- ab r h rbl day in Belgium. He broke world's record Schlngtb 5 1121 1 Wood 2b again with a toss of 199 ft. V inches.. Ystrrms 2' Bruton cf If 5 Sun- - and 54 Scores 3 ' frM Radfophote Aasaelated ManUa. 37. Nstl.nsl Laagea 1 J Irma ? Home Bans flnndays Results Boise 11. Great Falla 5 Pocatello 3. Idaho Falls BiUinss It Magic Valley hitter lb 10 10 NEWPORT, (UPI) Touring Australian Robert Mark added the Newport Casino singles title to his list of tennis WP Hamilton. T championships Sunday by de- finish off the threat. feating Englands Mike Sang-steUTAH WOOLEN MILLS before a gallery of 2,500. Mark displayed a powerful service and a strong rushing game to take the title. Sang-ste- r missed an early opportunity to take the first set and Mark held on to break service in the 16th game. .884: 1 :U'1 t -..I .-- R.I., Aug. 20 Diego Home Kun Derby The following table shows how Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle of New York compare with the record pace of Babe Ruth in 1927: d X l. Monday's Probable PUcbert Hawaii (Henry Mseori 4-Vancouvar (Noel Mlckalsen at Seattle (Earl Wilson coma (Georges Maranda (Only games scheduled) , RALPH TERRY pitched a four-hitte- r In the first game and Ronald Sheldon also went 7-- 6 Takes Crown fan blast n 5-- DETROIT, Aug. 20 Date Flayer M. Ne. On. FL 124 Maria 49 August 20 Bubba Morton hit 124 48 Mantle August 20 134 49 September 7 a bases-loadesingle with two Ruth out in the eighth inning to the distance for New York in drive In two run and give the nightcap. Detroit a nightcap victory The home runs left Maris Sunday after the Tigers beat 10 games ahead of Babe Ruths the Boston Red Sox, in the pace in, 1927 when he set the opener on Frank Larys seven-hitterecord of 60 and Mantle eight in front. First game: Mantle hit his homer over BOSTON sbrhrbl! jDETBOrr abrbrbl the right field fence in the Settling Sb 4 0 0 Wood Sk. g, 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 O'BrutonVt 4 3 3 0 first inning after Bobby RichNichoijp Rnl lb2b 4 0 0 0 Kaline rf 3 I 2 0 Ystrmsk If 3 0 0 OColavitolf 4 12 1 ardson had singled and Maris Malzne 3b 4 0 0 O' Cash lb 4 0 3 2 had walked. Nixon e 4 11 0'McAlffe 3b 3 0 2 1 O (UPI)-Pinch-- 7 Aussie Net Star 6-- Tigers Snare Twin Bill With Bosox s t Italys Livio B e r r u 1 1 i smashed the CISM 200 meters record when he won his second sprint title in 20.8 seconds. Berrqtti, winner of the 100 meters Saturday, broke the mark of :21.0 set by Glaze of the United States in 1955. 7-- X If ' 7" w t' :48.S. 9-- 7" J 5, M Fraschlni of Italy took second place In :47.8 and Syllis of Greece was third 1 'k v ) r MAX TRUEX, former Uni. versity of Southern California star, broke the CISM (Con-sei- l International de Sports Mllitalres) record for 5,000 meters with a winning 14:16.4 time. He also had bettered the 10.000 meters record on Friday. The previous record for 5.000 was 14:25.6 by Rhadl of France. . Jack Yerman of Woodland, Calif., gave the United States another first place when he won the 400 meters In record equalling tlm of 46.9 seconds He tied the record set by another American, Cunning ham in 1953. LA GEORGE of France finished second in :21J2 with Don Adams of the U.S. third in 21.4 and Willie Williams of Gary, Jnd., fourth in :21.5. Henrlch Thun of Austria threw the hammer 224 feet 2 inches on his first effort, breaking both the CISM record of 206-- and his own Australian national record of 221-7- . Ed Bagdonas, former West Point track and football per former, placed third with 191-4)behind Poetsch of Austria. Keerd of the U.S. was fourth with 184-5- . - v. SILVESTER, from Utah State, won with a throw of 199 feet 2 Vt inches, eclipsing both the listed mark of 196-6)and and his own pending mark of 198-7- , at Frankfurt, , made German, Aug 1L The accepted record was made by Edmund Platowskl of Poland In 1959 and equalled by Rink Babka of Los Angeles last year. Saturday, Silvester won the shot-pu- t with a toss of 60 feet 8 inches to wipe out the old meet record of 60 feet 6 inches set by Ken Bantum of New York City. in V . Pacific Coast League National League Pioneer League By Associated Presa York Yankees sweep over the Cleveland. Indians CLEVELAND, Aug. 20 Roger Maris hit hi 49th home Sunday. Neither, got a homer run and Mickey Mantle his in the nightcap, but Bill Skow-ro- n 46th in the opener of the New took up the home ruri slack for New York with a v Tribunes Baseball Scoreboard Snnday's iMilti Cleveland New York Detroit 0 7, Boston Kansas City Chlcaco Baltimore 0, Washington 5. iw ond postponed. Tain Minnesota 9. Los Angeles 7 Monday's Probable Pltebars Baltimore at Washington Brown i. (9-vs. Staler (Only game scheduled.) y' 21,, 1961 August Monday Morning Again , Mick, Roger Homer As N.Y. Cops Pair By Associated Press DETROIT There are those who will scofl and call Mgr. Paul Richards a genius" in a derogatory manner, but not Dick Hall, the PCLS outstanding pitcher with the Bees of two years ago. mmmm- Manager Richards started work- ing on my delivery and a new pitch the first week I joined Baltimore," Dick contributed as he sat in the dugout shade before a recent game here. "I still pitch pretty much the same as I did with the Bees, but my slider is more effective, and, along with the rest of the Oriole pitchers, I have developed a slip pitch, at Manager Richards suggestion. He taught me this pitch the first week I was with the club. Its a U similar to the one I threw change-uDick Hall with the Bees, but Im having trou- ble controlling it However, it does help as the other two . pitches I throw are tossed with the same speed. Richards also has worked with me on my delivery and my curve, which I still cant throw. Coaching of this type is surprisingly rare in pro ball, probably because basic changes in style or delivery are acquired very gradually, if at all, especially in For Instance, I think control of a curve ball is a matter of time. After you throw a few thousand curve balls under game conditions, it begins' to go where you want it to, providing you have been born with muscles that will do what you want them to. American League gf ibtnw J$j) ht grnlt Record-- EasV Pror . Kutah ffoolen Mills 28 ari, "Jt RICHARDS ST.--1 ty . Block So. cf Tempts Square f 210 South Main A S' L- - fj a 4 a |